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Error: 0x0000007E Help

RiverDanceGod

Posted 27 August 2005 - 10:38 PM

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Well, today I just got a wireless router on my pc in my room. I was searching the internet and a pop up from a site had come up. By mistake I had clicked on it and almost instantly I wanted to blow my brains out. I ended up getting The SideSurfer 3 Malware, and I deleted all the remaining files from that. Well then files starting spawning off of it. Then I started getting ETB (Elitle ToolBar) and Pokapoka63.exe files in my system32 folder. Well they kept respawning so I got an ETB remover and was using HJT. I deleted the right files and everything seemed fine. Well just to completly get rid of everything I got into safe mode and deleted the folders of the malware and what not. Well in the midst of this, something got deleted! I don't know what it was either. Also, my system restore doesn't help at all, so now when I try to boot in normal mode I get this:

STOP: 0x0000007E (0xC0000005, 0x80D80956, 0xFC8D3150, 0xFC8D2E50). It is an error message with a blue screen. I can boot my computer in safe mode, That is about all I can do, So if you know of any solutions please post them.

RiverDanceGod

Posted 28 August 2005 - 08:33 AM

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It isn't from malware. It was something that got deleted when I was deleting malware. Also I don't have the disc for the re-instalation of windows XP. So I think that my chances of saving this computer are slim to none.

RiverDanceGod

Posted 28 August 2005 - 11:17 AM

coachwife6

Posted 28 August 2005 - 11:31 AM

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I do have a service pack CD, when I put it in it says that I need the piracy code.

Are you telling us that your XP is a pirated version? That it's not a legal version? If it is a pirated copy of XP, we are unable to help you. It is against our site policies to help anyone with illegal software.

Retired Tech

Posted 28 August 2005 - 12:05 PM

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Do you get this doing this

How to remove Windows XP
To remove Windows XP, follow these steps:1. Restart your computer in Safe mode. To do this, press the F8 key while Windows is starting.
2. Log on with an account that has administrative credentials.
3. Click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click Add or Remove Programs.
4. In the list of installed programs, double-click Uninstall Windows XP.

Note If Uninstall Windows XP is not in the list of installed programs, you must manually reinstall Windows 98 or Windows Millennium Edition. In this case, make sure that you back up all your critical data before you reinstall Windows 98 or Windows Millennium Edition.
5. When you receive the following message, click Yes to start the Windows XP removal:
Are you sure you want to uninstall Windows XP and restore your previous operating system?
6. After Windows XP is removed, your computer restarts to the previously-installed operating system.

RiverDanceGod

Posted 28 August 2005 - 12:09 PM

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Note If Uninstall Windows XP is not in the list of installed programs, you must manually reinstall Windows 98 or Windows Millennium Edition. In this case, make sure that you back up all your critical data before you reinstall Windows 98 or Windows Millennium Edition.

Windows Xp isn't listed, so how would I go about getting rid of it? But really my still main problem is trying to get my drives to run so I can boot in normal mode.